Duragloss Whitewall Tire Cleaner (WTC) #701

Duragloss Whitewall Tire Cleaner Is a blend of selected surfactants and cleaners which easily cleans and whitens whitewall tires. Whitewall Tire Cleaner is also recommended for cleaning mats, blackwalls and engines. Duragloss WTC can also be diluted for cleaning a variety of soiled surfaces.

Anyone whose car has whitewalls or white lettering is always looking for the best product to make them gleam. Duragloss Whitewall Tire Cleaner is that product. It quickly whitens and brightens whitewalls and lettering as well as being an excellent rubber cleaner.

Duragloss Whitewall Tire Cleaner uses surfactants to surround and suspend dirt and oil that finds its way into the rubber’s pores. This cleaning technology emulsifies greasy road grime better than strictly alkaline tire cleaners. The blend of surfactants and cleaners removes oil, grease, dirt, and old dressings from tires, all of which darken and discolor whitewalls. Once cleaned, the whitewalls and white lettering will glow like new.

Duragloss Whitewall Tire Cleaner is also a hard-working all purpose cleaner. It can be used full strength or diluted to clean a variety of surfaces. The surfactant cleaning technology is safe on most materials. Used full strength, Duragloss Whitewall Tire Cleaner works well on rubber floor mats and cargo liners, engines, and wheel wells.

Spray one tire at a time with Duragloss Whitewall Tire Cleaner and agitate with a sturdy brush. After scrubbing the tire, rinse it and move to the next tire. After the tires are dry, spray on Duragloss Non Silicone Tire Dressing #321 for a nice luster.

Duragloss Whitewall Tire Cleaner (WTC) #701

$7.99

5 Stars based on 1 Review(s)

Michal G. POLAND

5 Stars

Very Good

June 29, 2013

I bought this product and I'm very happy. I use it before applying the dressing to the tires. I used to use for this purpose APC, but DURAGLOSS a different story.
Sprinkle tire DG and soon flowing brown dirt. I used a brush to clean. After thoroughly cleaning the tank rinsed with water under pressure and waited until dry. Cleaning activity should be done carefully because they can be a dirty place with stains.
The four tires from the outside have spent about 130 mL = about 4.4 fluid ounces.
Michal G. POLAND